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stay with us. >> welcome back. british prime minister david cameron's bowling conservative party has split in two over his push to legalize same-sex marriages, a move that many of his own lawmakers say was wrong, not a priority for the public, and unnecessarily divisive. >> many conservatives still up in parliament to denounce the legislation ahead of the vote in which up to half of kamins 303 lawmakers are expected to reject the measure on moral and religious grounds. >> matthew and chris were the first to register their relationship at a registry office when england and wales introduced the civil partnership act in 2005. they took the chance to gain official recognition of their 40-year relationship. now the government wants to go a step further. >> the depth of feeling, love, and commitment is no difference between same-sex couples than opposite sex couples. this bill enables society to recognize that commitment in the same way -- through marriage. parliament should value people equally in the law, and enabling
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stay with us. >> welcome back. being a citizen of an eu member countries has brought many new rights and benefits, such as the right to free movement within the trading bloc and the right to work in any other member country, but exercising those rights is still sometimes a little more complicated than one would expect. >> today in brussels, the eu prominent commissioner discussing every day hurdles that many citizens face in the you. they will be looking a practical solutions, especially when it comes to the right of free movement. >> with 2013 officially declared as the year of the european citizen, we found out exactly how tricky it can be to live the e you dream. >> he is the very academy of a modern uses and here the 26- year-old german studied in the netherlands, works and lives in belgium, and is married to a finn. she understands the challenges of relocating from one country to another, especially dealing with bureaucracy. >> it took four attempts to register with the authorities. no one there seemed to know
stay with us. >> welcome back. being a citizen of an eu member countries has brought many new rights and benefits, such as the right to free movement within the trading bloc and the right to work in any other member country, but exercising those rights is still sometimes a little more complicated than one would expect. >> today in brussels, the eu prominent commissioner discussing every day hurdles that many citizens face in the you. they will be looking a practical solutions,...
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freedom to launch an attack on us lawyers. by doing that, she ruined pussy riot. >> katya and a friend put on their signature balaclavas. they want to show that pussy riot is still alive despite pressure and lack of solidarity from other putin opponents. she says the group is still under attack. >> there is no dispute within pussy riot. i do not know where these rumors are coming from. quite the contrary -- we are fighting to free them. it is a struggle for our basic rights. >> the courts still play a central role in her life. she is currently fighting against state efforts to label pussy riot videos as extremist and block them on the internet, but what really bothers her is that one year after the punk prayer, surveys show most russians feel pussy riot were given a fair sentence. >> the german government has also criticized russia over its treatment of dissidents, opposition, and protesters. yet, relations between the countries seem to be fairly good. are these and the words of criticism? we put this to the german government'
freedom to launch an attack on us lawyers. by doing that, she ruined pussy riot. >> katya and a friend put on their signature balaclavas. they want to show that pussy riot is still alive despite pressure and lack of solidarity from other putin opponents. she says the group is still under attack. >> there is no dispute within pussy riot. i do not know where these rumors are coming from. quite the contrary -- we are fighting to free them. it is a struggle for our basic rights....
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he shows us his two-room apartment. he shares it with his girlfriend, his sister, and two other people. they pay 1000 euros a month for their cramped lodgings. that is reality for a lot of young italians. so it is no wonder that people here are fed up with politics. almost half of young people say they will not vote, at least not for the major parties. she tends to the left, but she does not feel at home with any party, really. >> none of them are interested in our everyday problems. all you hear from the politicians is empty talk. they have lost touch with the concerns of young people. >> like most young romans, she still lives at home. her father is proud of her university degree as a translator, but she earns her money as a waitress. >> when i was her age, i had a job and a child. we had everything we needed, but it is different today. i cannot just tell her to get married and start a family. >> father and daughter agree -- italy needs more reforms, but without taking money out of the pockets of families. >> mario mo
he shows us his two-room apartment. he shares it with his girlfriend, his sister, and two other people. they pay 1000 euros a month for their cramped lodgings. that is reality for a lot of young italians. so it is no wonder that people here are fed up with politics. almost half of young people say they will not vote, at least not for the major parties. she tends to the left, but she does not feel at home with any party, really. >> none of them are interested in our everyday problems. all...
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what can you tell us about the markets? >> investors are worried that the european debt crisis could become front page news once again with political instability. following that election tokyo traders are buying the yen. traders try to avert risks by betting on the yen as a safe haven currency. the dollar reached a one month high in new york. that's trading around the 92 yen market. 92.54 to 56 yen. let's take a look at how this is affecting the stock markets. tokyo stocks are trading sharply lower after a strong rally on monday. the drop follows a slump in u.s. markets. the yen strength has been a drag on a wide range of issues. they are concerned about whether italy can consider its final reforms. the nikkei average is down 1.75%. the dollar was at a one month low and not a one month high. let's take a look at other markets in the asia pacific. south korea's kospi down a thirthird of a percent. let's see what's going in australia. it's down to 5,018. we'll see where other markets take us as they open in next hour. japan's
what can you tell us about the markets? >> investors are worried that the european debt crisis could become front page news once again with political instability. following that election tokyo traders are buying the yen. traders try to avert risks by betting on the yen as a safe haven currency. the dollar reached a one month high in new york. that's trading around the 92 yen market. 92.54 to 56 yen. let's take a look at how this is affecting the stock markets. tokyo stocks are trading...
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he fought for us. he won us independence from france. he united the country. >> abroad, he was not quite so uncontroversial. critics say is political wheeling and dealing helped bring about the killing fields revolution of the 1970's. most have forgiven him his mistakes. some of his ashes will be kept in and are not in the royal palace and the rest will be scattered into the mekong river. >> today's world cancer day. for millions of people every year, a positive diagnosis often means a death sentence. in germany, cancer is the second leading cause of death. >> the world health organization says 30% of cancer could be successfully treated if found early enough. caissons in germany are seeing promising results in a new therapy for brain cancer. >> herman has been coming to the university clinic in heidelberg for two and half years now. today, he is accompanied by his partner. he has an aggressive kind of brain tumor. >> it was about two or three years ago that i noticed something was not right with me. a
he fought for us. he won us independence from france. he united the country. >> abroad, he was not quite so uncontroversial. critics say is political wheeling and dealing helped bring about the killing fields revolution of the 1970's. most have forgiven him his mistakes. some of his ashes will be kept in and are not in the royal palace and the rest will be scattered into the mekong river. >> today's world cancer day. for millions of people every year, a positive diagnosis often...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. it is a big bank in peril -- germany's number two, commerzbank, was hit hard in the financial crisis. >> and to get a huge government bailout and it is still struggling. >> adjust reported -- it just reported losses. the banks as its restructuring plan will help it get back on track, but the ceo admits there is still a long way to go -- the bank says its restructuring plan will help it get back on track. >> these are difficult times for commerzbank. there's a plan to get its back on its feet, but it is an expensive one. retail banking will bear the brunt of its loss this quarter. >> unfortunately, the circumstances speak for themselves. for one, there are long-term changes to the market, particularly low interest rates. and the customer behavior has changed. there are fewer stock transactions, and more people use online banking services. >> commerzbank did see good business last year in loans to mid-size profits are expected to slow. blessing predicted a rocky road ahead. >> this year
stay with us. >> welcome back. it is a big bank in peril -- germany's number two, commerzbank, was hit hard in the financial crisis. >> and to get a huge government bailout and it is still struggling. >> adjust reported -- it just reported losses. the banks as its restructuring plan will help it get back on track, but the ceo admits there is still a long way to go -- the bank says its restructuring plan will help it get back on track. >> these are difficult times for...
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to stay with us -- do stay with us. >> welcome back. it is valentine's day, which means couples around the world are giving each other romantic tokens of their love. an activist group called 1 billion rising wants to use that led to give valentine's day a bit more political heft. >> people in 150 countries around the world have joined protests to end violence against women and girls. the group invited women and their loved ones too much, to dance, and rise up in hopes of breaking the chain of violence. >> debbie andrews and her group have been practicing the dance routine for the flash mob for a long time. the event is important to debbie. she was attacked herself. >> it is something you have to deal with for years. i think i have learned to cope with it, and i want to give other women the courage to do the same period than the people all around the world joined in the event to show their support for gender equality and express their anger and violence against women. the day had particular resonance in india where the gang rape and murd
to stay with us -- do stay with us. >> welcome back. it is valentine's day, which means couples around the world are giving each other romantic tokens of their love. an activist group called 1 billion rising wants to use that led to give valentine's day a bit more political heft. >> people in 150 countries around the world have joined protests to end violence against women and girls. the group invited women and their loved ones too much, to dance, and rise up in hopes of breaking...
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us. i think through this event i can promote myself to their company. i can have better chance. >> reporter: automakers and logistic companies were interested in talented students from southeast asian countries. firms are eyeing economic growth and increase in the working population across the region. that's especially as labor costs are on the rise in china. >> translator: we need students that can manage our southeast asian businesses. they need to be able to communicate with our local staff. we need someone who understands both cultures. >> reporter: about one-third of the students that fit the presentation last year were offered jobs. students this year are strongly hoping to find work at the event as well. >>> india is hosting what organizers claim is the biggest air show in asia. the trade fair is a chance for local defense and air space companies to prove their new technologies and for the indian government it's an opportunity to show off the rising strength of its armed forces. th
us. i think through this event i can promote myself to their company. i can have better chance. >> reporter: automakers and logistic companies were interested in talented students from southeast asian countries. firms are eyeing economic growth and increase in the working population across the region. that's especially as labor costs are on the rise in china. >> translator: we need students that can manage our southeast asian businesses. they need to be able to communicate with our...
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thanks for joining us. international leaders are gathering in bavaria for the annual munich security conference. the german defense minister opened the conference by focusing on the current conflicts in syria and moly -- mali and emphasizing the importance of ongoing cooperation between europe and the united states. them in the united nations has been gridlocked over syria for months, and often, these occasions provide a more informal opportunity for an exchange of ideas. one of the most prominent speakers will be vice president joe biden of the u.s., and he stopped off in berlin on the way to the meeting. >> the u.s. vice-president peter were when visit to the german capital and his first to the german chancellery. he held an equally brief press conference after talks with chancellor merkel, giving high praise for trans-atlantic relations. the two reportedly discussed conflicts in syria and moly -- mali but made no public statements on the matter. his next stop is munich for an annual security conference,
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that, of course, is a question that concerns all of us sooner or later. the latest, of course, is when we are confronted by death. he does not do it in a way that necessarily appeals to a mass audience. that, of course, is a certain weakness in his position. he tends to be rather intellectual. people who are prepared to look into the questions of the meaning of life, that there's more to life than simply having fun -- of course, having fun is important, but if there is more to life than that, more than one in from one life style and into the next and amassing material goods -- then there is a great deal of food for thought in his writings. i think that will be his major legacy. >> some people believe there is much more to the pope's resignation and frail health, that the scandals that rocked the church played a big role. what is your take on that? >> i think there is a connection. i think that the scandal within the church, predictably of child abuse, has weighed very heavily on him. one has seen him age quite dramatically, and i think that that is probab
that, of course, is a question that concerns all of us sooner or later. the latest, of course, is when we are confronted by death. he does not do it in a way that necessarily appeals to a mass audience. that, of course, is a certain weakness in his position. he tends to be rather intellectual. people who are prepared to look into the questions of the meaning of life, that there's more to life than simply having fun -- of course, having fun is important, but if there is more to life than that,...
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they say the rebels are using child soldiers while government crew -- troops are guilty of more. >> now is time for the international criminal court to get involved. there needs to be a formal inquiry. there are no indictments to be made. >> investigators say the house a list of suspected war criminals but without a decision by the u.n. security council, they cannot bring them to justice. >> for more now we go to our european correspondent in brussels. we asked her if the eu is prepared to back the call for war crimes. >> the problem there is the u.n. security council would have to refer the case to the courts and the eu has failed in its attempts to get russia, a permanent member of the u.n. security council, to put pressure on their ally, syria. they say they welcome any attempts from any side to end the conflict and end the violence happening. they have always said that they were concerned about crimes committed against humanity and they have always stressed that they will do everything that they can to support moves to end the conflict in syria. >> we will have more in a moment, but
they say the rebels are using child soldiers while government crew -- troops are guilty of more. >> now is time for the international criminal court to get involved. there needs to be a formal inquiry. there are no indictments to be made. >> investigators say the house a list of suspected war criminals but without a decision by the u.n. security council, they cannot bring them to justice. >> for more now we go to our european correspondent in brussels. we asked her if the eu...
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he is with us now. the glitz and glamour -- it is something we all love, but what is it that brings people to the berlinale? >> a lot of people come for the glitz and glamour obviously. the people tonight behind me came to see the chinese stars of the film cassette in the grand master -- "the grand master," and people who will be crowding the carpet over the next days will come to see stars like matt damon and anne hathaway, but what really attract people and pass the cinemas is the experimental and politically motivated some of berlin is famous for and that it tends to give all its prices too. from iran, romania, from countries that do not often get the center stage at a big festivals or in multiplex is around the world, but here really have pride of place, and the spotlight really shines on them. i think that is what makes berlin really special. >> so who is favored to win this year? >> it is always difficult to tell before the films have been shown in before you see the reaction, but if i were to put
he is with us now. the glitz and glamour -- it is something we all love, but what is it that brings people to the berlinale? >> a lot of people come for the glitz and glamour obviously. the people tonight behind me came to see the chinese stars of the film cassette in the grand master -- "the grand master," and people who will be crowding the carpet over the next days will come to see stars like matt damon and anne hathaway, but what really attract people and pass the cinemas is...
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children, boys, girls, are used as tools of war. that makes reality very difficult for children. >> some come here just for the chance to finally leave a normal life. >> i am here for my education. i could not study in my home town. it is a very dangerous place. my family was threatened sometimes. we had to flee. >> for some, a few months or enough time to be able to escape from the guerrillas' sights, but for this boy, there is no going home to his mother. the guerrillas would kill him. >> all right, now, at the berlin film festival, the eagerly anticipated films "closed curtain" played to audiences for the first time. the film's director was unable to make it to the festival. >> he has been banned by traveling, the iranian government. in the film, he plays a film director locked inside a house, cut off from the outside world. he made the movie despite being denied permission by iranian authorities. >> wrestling looks set to lose its status as an olympic sport as part of a revamp of the summer games. the international olympic commi
children, boys, girls, are used as tools of war. that makes reality very difficult for children. >> some come here just for the chance to finally leave a normal life. >> i am here for my education. i could not study in my home town. it is a very dangerous place. my family was threatened sometimes. we had to flee. >> for some, a few months or enough time to be able to escape from the guerrillas' sights, but for this boy, there is no going home to his mother. the guerrillas...
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the merger of american and us air, giving us only four major airlines and less competition. comcast buying nbc universal, also reducing competition. the very wealthy getting a trivial increase in taxes while the payroll tax of working people will go from 4.2% to 6.2%. colossal salaries escalating again, many subsidized by tax payers. the postal service ending service on saturday. what's the picture you get from that montage of headlines? >> well, for me it is captured by the european word "austerity." we're basically saying that even though the widening gap between rich and poor built us up, many of the factors that plunged us into a crisis, instead of dealing with them and fixing that problem, we're actually allowing the crisis to make the inequality worse. the latest research from the leading two economists, saez from the university of california in berkeley, and piketty in france confirms that even over the last five years of the crisis, through 2012, the inequality of wealth and income has gotten worse, as though we are determined not to deal with it. all of those headli
the merger of american and us air, giving us only four major airlines and less competition. comcast buying nbc universal, also reducing competition. the very wealthy getting a trivial increase in taxes while the payroll tax of working people will go from 4.2% to 6.2%. colossal salaries escalating again, many subsidized by tax payers. the postal service ending service on saturday. what's the picture you get from that montage of headlines? >> well, for me it is captured by the european word...
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we have been going over the figures for us. what can you tell us? >> i have to tell you there's more to pay than to make in december. japan recorded a current account deficit for a second straight month in december, that is the first time since 1985 that the current account balance turned to the red for two consecutive months. finance ministry officials say the current account deficit for december about $2.8 billion. the trade balance registered a deficit of about $6 billion. exports fell 6.9% while imports were up about 0.8% from the previous year in yen terms. as a result, the current account surplus for the entire year of 2012 turned out to be the smallest based on comparable data available since 1985. the surplus fell 50.8% from the previous year to $50.2 billion. >>> and across oceans the president of the european central bank expects the region's weakness to prevail for sometime. policymakers at the bank decided to keep the key interest rate unchanged. it's at record low level to support europe's ailing economy. the members of the central bank
we have been going over the figures for us. what can you tell us? >> i have to tell you there's more to pay than to make in december. japan recorded a current account deficit for a second straight month in december, that is the first time since 1985 that the current account balance turned to the red for two consecutive months. finance ministry officials say the current account deficit for december about $2.8 billion. the trade balance registered a deficit of about $6 billion. exports fell...
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ai uchida too has been following the yen for us. so what can you tell us? >> well, catherine, group of seven leaders, nations have been just talking about currencies, and actually, they've even released a statement. and since then we've actually seen the yen higher against the dollar. this wednesday morning too on the tokyo stock -- on the tokyo foreign exchange that is the trend we are seeing. participants are buying the yeg on speculation that tuesday's statement by group of seven financial authorities will keep the japanese currency slide in check. now, the dollar is currently fetching 93.29-32 yen while the euro/yen that's at 125.49-52. many investors took the statement to mean that the investors are concerned about the yen's major tumble against other currencies. let's see how this is affecting tokyo share prices. they are slightly down this wednesday. the key nikkei index now stands at 11,329. that is a loss of about 1/3 of a percent from tuesday's close. analysts say that some investors are selling export-related issues to lock in profits as the yen
ai uchida too has been following the yen for us. so what can you tell us? >> well, catherine, group of seven leaders, nations have been just talking about currencies, and actually, they've even released a statement. and since then we've actually seen the yen higher against the dollar. this wednesday morning too on the tokyo stock -- on the tokyo foreign exchange that is the trend we are seeing. participants are buying the yeg on speculation that tuesday's statement by group of seven...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. it was on this day exactly 68 years ago that allied forces launched a massive bombing raid on dresden. in the final months of world war ii. and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by germany. >> on february 13, 1945, britain's royal air force targeted dresden. with help from american bombers, the devastated the city, killing 25,000 people in just hours. much of the downtown area was destroyed along with industrial and military infrastructure. bombs were dropped indiscriminately and nearly everywhere to inflict maximum damage. copper bombing, a horrendous t
stay with us. >> welcome back. it was on this day exactly 68 years ago that allied forces launched a massive bombing raid on dresden. in the final months of world war ii. and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners --...
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so i want to thank you for joining us today. god bless you, stay inspired, keep painting, and i promise to see you right here real soon on another yarnell school of fine art. >> italian collections turning into a cliffhanger. >> angela merkel close to angola. >> at the oscars, ben aflac's i ran in conflict, "argo" takes home the prize for best picture. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it looks like it will come down to the wire in italy where the latest election results appear to be pointing towards political gridlock. this poll is crucial as they are deciding who will lead them to the debt crisis. >> the votes are still being counted, but it looks like the central left is neck-and-neck with the central right, led by former leader burlesconi. the outcome could decide whether austerity is in or out. early predictions givingpier luigi bersani a clear lead in the lower house of caller meant. -- of parliament. as most likely partner is outgoing prime minister, mario monti, the architect of an aust
so i want to thank you for joining us today. god bless you, stay inspired, keep painting, and i promise to see you right here real soon on another yarnell school of fine art. >> italian collections turning into a cliffhanger. >> angela merkel close to angola. >> at the oscars, ben aflac's i ran in conflict, "argo" takes home the prize for best picture. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it looks like it will come down to the...
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at one dairy described with great exuberance the naval battle using wine glasses and decanters to show the position of the ships and blowing smoke from his cigar to imitate the cannon fire. it would have been wonderful to have been there. the topic at churchill's table were wide-ranging, and cold, exploding harbors, movies, that hamilton woman was a great favorite of churchill's, and politics. his curiosity was boundless. many of his guests wrote to friends or recorded in their diaries his conversations, repeated his anecdotes and commented on the foodie served. in addition i found hundreds of bills for dinner she gave at hundred hotels, the ritz, guest lists, amended wine lists, many letters from churchill complaining about overbilling, banking his friends for gifts of food and wine, ringing generous tips for hotel waiters call in the archives, all set out in my book. i have produced many of the menus in my book in case any of you want to try to duplicate one or two of them at a special party at home. the wine list might be harder for you to replicate since so many decades have passed
at one dairy described with great exuberance the naval battle using wine glasses and decanters to show the position of the ships and blowing smoke from his cigar to imitate the cannon fire. it would have been wonderful to have been there. the topic at churchill's table were wide-ranging, and cold, exploding harbors, movies, that hamilton woman was a great favorite of churchill's, and politics. his curiosity was boundless. many of his guests wrote to friends or recorded in their diaries his...
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now joins us here in the studio to bring us up to date on this so it was and i mean it was a ball in the sky but it wasn't a plane crash it was in the beginning of world war three what was it it was well it was the sky falling. asteroid which are broken into several pieces upon the striking the earth's atmosphere and causing a massive sonic boom and you can see that it was ignited again actually i cannot get enough of these these pictures to you start yes but unfortunately as the more we talk about it the more details we find out is that we realize that there has been actually massive damage with three hundred buildings were damaged windows blown out doors also blown out. more than one hundred people have been wounded i mean the numbers you know that we've been getting the numbers all day get higher and higher. and i wonder why well because when the windows go flying or so does the glass and the people end up with the numerous cuts from the shards of the of the of the glass and of course there's a all hell breaking loose essentially and people were panicking and thinking what is this
now joins us here in the studio to bring us up to date on this so it was and i mean it was a ball in the sky but it wasn't a plane crash it was in the beginning of world war three what was it it was well it was the sky falling. asteroid which are broken into several pieces upon the striking the earth's atmosphere and causing a massive sonic boom and you can see that it was ignited again actually i cannot get enough of these these pictures to you start yes but unfortunately as the more we talk...
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thank you for joining us today. potential currency war and the european debt crisis will dominate the meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies when they're meeting right here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit. in the kremlin join us live here on the program. good to see you thanks for coming on the other there was a lot of talk about a looming currency war ahead of the meeting or anything being said on that. well actually it's interesting although we've seen the currency wars dominating the headlines suddenly a lot of silence on the issue in fact we've seen officials sort of trying to urge a lot of calm pushing away from the problem we've even heard russia's deputy finance minister say and i quote there's no competitive devaluation there are no currency wars going on right now what's happening is really just the market reaction to exclusively internal decision what is all of this about right japan is actually at the center of this crisis be
thank you for joining us today. potential currency war and the european debt crisis will dominate the meeting of finance chiefs from some of the world's biggest economies when they're meeting right here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for the g twenty summit. in the kremlin join us live here on the program. good to see you thanks for coming on the other there was a lot of talk about a looming currency war ahead of the meeting or anything being said on that. well...
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and what that means potentially for all of us. >> and that's all for this week. from all of us. good buy. -- good-bye. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small...
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he was using the services of a professional woman. if you imagine lincoln upstairs trying to mind his own business, we can basically says, have to have a woman. and here is what appears to have happened. it appears that he asked for a letter of introduction. but we have pieced together is maybe $3 difference, which is a lot of money. and the prostitute currently charges them $5. which was an enormous amount money. once she said you could pay me later where this depends, she ran out the door. in this case, there is not a happy ending. even with abraham lincoln. what i thought i would do in the main body of my remarks is tell a couple of my favorite stories. more importantly about presidential character. many involve our 24th and important president, grover cleveland. he fathered a child out of wedlock. she might have been a prostitute. cleveland was a bachelor. fathering a child seem like the thing to do at a time. a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country would not pay attention here. it becam
he was using the services of a professional woman. if you imagine lincoln upstairs trying to mind his own business, we can basically says, have to have a woman. and here is what appears to have happened. it appears that he asked for a letter of introduction. but we have pieced together is maybe $3 difference, which is a lot of money. and the prostitute currently charges them $5. which was an enormous amount money. once she said you could pay me later where this depends, she ran out the door. in...
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never say he was a missing person with anti-government use. the u.s. and france have agreed that military operations in mali should be handed over to united nations mission as soon as possible. french forces entered northern mali three weeks ago, launching aerial strikes against islamic militants. today, the french president held talks with american vice- president joe biden in paris. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has volunteered to become the first person sent into space by his country's fledgling space program. he made the offer during an address to sciences a week after it ran successfully sent a monkey into orbit. corruption on a scale never previously seen. that is help police in europe are describing a match fixing scheme involving up to 700 football games around the globe. more than half of those were in europe and now the very integrity of the sport is being questioned. our correspondent tim frank has the details. >> the global game is at risk from a global crime network. what had long been feared that only quietly talked about was toda
never say he was a missing person with anti-government use. the u.s. and france have agreed that military operations in mali should be handed over to united nations mission as soon as possible. french forces entered northern mali three weeks ago, launching aerial strikes against islamic militants. today, the french president held talks with american vice- president joe biden in paris. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has volunteered to become the first person sent into space by his...
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here with us in the studio very welcome now so what a story i mean to brighten up our. morning routine is basically i guess this is arguably the worst or the most interesting morning you could possibly have basically imagine you're driving to work or you're walking to school or whatever and then all of a sudden there's five or six blasts people are still differing about the accounts of what was happening five or six they're rocking through the earth and actually i'm hoping that we can say yeah so here's what you can see basically you're driving down the road and then there's the sparkling thing going through the atmosphere than just blows up and you cannot hear it here you can hear the sound but there's really enormous boom basically this is all happening in that you have been screeching which is in the year olds mountains is happening right around nine o'clock in the morning so you know the rush hour traffic everybody is on their way somewhere there was glass shattered in various in various buildings actually we know a report that there was. the glass has shattered and
here with us in the studio very welcome now so what a story i mean to brighten up our. morning routine is basically i guess this is arguably the worst or the most interesting morning you could possibly have basically imagine you're driving to work or you're walking to school or whatever and then all of a sudden there's five or six blasts people are still differing about the accounts of what was happening five or six they're rocking through the earth and actually i'm hoping that we can say yeah...
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compared to their white counterparts use as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks.
compared to their white counterparts use as well as adults. we began our investigation by looking at men who account for seventy percent of all new infections among blacks.
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it is not a problem for us. it is an opportunity. >> people traveling from gibraltar to spain are kept waiting for hours by spanish border and customs controls. officially, authorities are trying to put a stop to smuggling, but it is the spanish commuters who suffer. >> every day, we have to wait for hours. it is a disgrace, and they need to come up with a solution soon. >> manuel marquez and his son are stuck at the border. >> with some goodwill, they should be able to solve this. then we would not have to wait in line so long. sometimes, we wait four to six hours. this is discrimination. >> spanish conservatives want gibraltar to the spanish again at any cost, but the legend says gibraltar will remain british until the last month he leaves the rock, and the monkeys still seem quite happy -- until the last monkey leaves the rock. >> for a long time, all the british know about germany was they do not have much sense of humor, we beat germans in the war, and they beat us in football. the british still love tellin
it is not a problem for us. it is an opportunity. >> people traveling from gibraltar to spain are kept waiting for hours by spanish border and customs controls. officially, authorities are trying to put a stop to smuggling, but it is the spanish commuters who suffer. >> every day, we have to wait for hours. it is a disgrace, and they need to come up with a solution soon. >> manuel marquez and his son are stuck at the border. >> with some goodwill, they should be able to...
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there are ten of us in the family but there's nothing for us to do. it's not easy. >> reporter: the family is christian, a minority in mali. he worked for the government training people in agriculture. he escaped because he was scared that advertise lammist militants may attack christians and government employees. he keeps two album containing family photos. he told it might be a long time before they can go home but the french intervention has given them hope that the situation in the north might improve by summer. >> translator: of course we want to go home quickly. it's terrible here. our house may not be much but it's still our home. >> reporter: but he wonders if the violence will stop. he's also concerned about going back to regional communities made up of many ethnic groups. he says he's not sure if he can go back to living there. they led the anti-government insurgents for a long time. >> translator: we know what they did. do you think we can be friendly with each other so soon in the same place? it's not that easy. >> reporter: the french int
there are ten of us in the family but there's nothing for us to do. it's not easy. >> reporter: the family is christian, a minority in mali. he worked for the government training people in agriculture. he escaped because he was scared that advertise lammist militants may attack christians and government employees. he keeps two album containing family photos. he told it might be a long time before they can go home but the french intervention has given them hope that the situation in the...
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has more for us now in reno so i would this is also say. that they saw a huge white five ball as well and they saw some sort of a mushroom cloud and heard a huge bang so what eyewitness reports have basically people are saying that this is very much like the world the world's coming to actually coming to reality and reliving it armageddon war of the worlds you name it basically this is just the rundown of events that happened around nine o'clock in the morning local time and you haven't got people were on their way to work to school whatever when all of a sudden they saw arguably the most amazing if not the scariest thing is that they have ever seen and i think before i say anything further and you can see it behind me this is what they saw let's hear it from the people who are actually there and told us about it about their experience of a of this once in a lifetime event. the propellor bill is just what it took for young people are not normally but what we. want to. first there was a lot of sense names around and then in a few seconds we
has more for us now in reno so i would this is also say. that they saw a huge white five ball as well and they saw some sort of a mushroom cloud and heard a huge bang so what eyewitness reports have basically people are saying that this is very much like the world the world's coming to actually coming to reality and reliving it armageddon war of the worlds you name it basically this is just the rundown of events that happened around nine o'clock in the morning local time and you haven't got...
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it is not a problem for us. it is an opportunity. >> people traveling from gibraltar to spain are kept waiting for hours by spanish border and customs controls. officially, authorities are trying to put a stop to smuggling, but it is the spanish commuters who suffer. >> every day, we have to wait for hours. it is a disgrace, and they need to come up with a solution soon. >> manuel marquez and his son are stuck at the border. >> with some goodwill, they should be able to solve this. then we would not have to wait in line so long. sometimes, we wait four to six hours. this is discrimination. >> spanish conservatives want gibraltar to the spanish again at any cost, but the legend says gibraltar will remain british until the last month he leaves the rock, and the monkeys still seem quite happy -- until the last monkey leaves the rock. >> for a long time, all the british know about germany was they do not have much sense of humor, we beat germans in the war, and they beat us in football. the british still love tellin
it is not a problem for us. it is an opportunity. >> people traveling from gibraltar to spain are kept waiting for hours by spanish border and customs controls. officially, authorities are trying to put a stop to smuggling, but it is the spanish commuters who suffer. >> every day, we have to wait for hours. it is a disgrace, and they need to come up with a solution soon. >> manuel marquez and his son are stuck at the border. >> with some goodwill, they should be able to...
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people around the world celebrated the international day of love st valentine's day and while some of us still are looking for that special someone let's take a look at some famous sporting couples that did find true love during their careers and some star crossed lovers certainly gave it a try. one of the most high profile couples is that of tennis star maria kirilenko and ice hockey player alexander of the excuse they met at the twenty eleven u.s. open and after a few flights back and forth between washington d.c. where the it's going flies is trade with the washington capitals and moscow where world number fourteen kirilenko is based the n.h.l. star let the world know about their affection for each other tweeting that she was his queen the two are now engaged and it seems the budding romance has even helped of the chicken with internet reports saying he's more settled and focused than ever before. another young and then i'm a couple was tennis star maria sharapova and slovenian basketball player alexander out of we actually after dating since two thousand and nine alexander proposed t
people around the world celebrated the international day of love st valentine's day and while some of us still are looking for that special someone let's take a look at some famous sporting couples that did find true love during their careers and some star crossed lovers certainly gave it a try. one of the most high profile couples is that of tennis star maria kirilenko and ice hockey player alexander of the excuse they met at the twenty eleven u.s. open and after a few flights back and forth...
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security sas has tried to figure out by asking us pro and anti motion legislative. the home secretary's announced plans to set up a national database where police officers will have to declare second jobs this is aimed at raising professional standards and this is also part of why the reforms to the seeing the number of police officers drop to their lowest levels for eleven years is the impact of a twenty percent cut and whitehall funding to police budgets takes effect or to speak more about these forms i'm joined by conservative m.p. angie britain and labor and. thank you very much to both of you for joining us jim i'm going to start with a lot of the police officers that we were speaking with we've got is a bit you've got these reforms going through but at the same time they're seeing the number of police. and police. i mean it's quite confusing time i think for police officers as to what's being expected. i understand that there may be slight consolation but given the battering the reputation of the police is hard over recent months the government had to take ste
security sas has tried to figure out by asking us pro and anti motion legislative. the home secretary's announced plans to set up a national database where police officers will have to declare second jobs this is aimed at raising professional standards and this is also part of why the reforms to the seeing the number of police officers drop to their lowest levels for eleven years is the impact of a twenty percent cut and whitehall funding to police budgets takes effect or to speak more about...
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to the south and the deeply political crisis and deadly clashes between protesters and police and to use it we look at whether the country might be heading towards another solution. thus a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain on the streets in court said in the media a report from the gulf came in when people have been demanding change from tea is now. in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is underway for a former police officer he's seeking revenge after being funded the search for christopher dorner suspected of killing three people continues in the mountains in southern california he's a highly trained former los angeles police department officer the military background is also believed to have around forty targets on the hit list according to a manifesto he posted online dorner is accusing his colleagues of corruption racism and concealment of easing excessive force investigative journalist michael rupert's used to work for the l.a. p.d. says department has many skeletons in its closet. i don't condone what's happened and i want to violence and killing to end but more important i want h
to the south and the deeply political crisis and deadly clashes between protesters and police and to use it we look at whether the country might be heading towards another solution. thus a crackdown on the opposition in bahrain on the streets in court said in the media a report from the gulf came in when people have been demanding change from tea is now. in the u.s. a full scale manhunt is underway for a former police officer he's seeking revenge after being funded the search for christopher...
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that is all for us from now, but the news continues, so do stay with us. [speaking new language -- foreign language] ex what is red is the color of blood and the color of love, and it is also the favorite color for both of them, on a special day of history and storytelling , the number is,, married in most famous battle of the second world war, -- commemorating the most famous battle of the second world war, stalingrad. the 86-year-old veteran cannot forget those terrible weeks. >> i am russian myself. i family still lives in volgograd, as stalingrad is known today. to mark the anniversary, i am accompanied the veteran and his friends to the important memorials, where hitler's army was annihilated in 1943. it was the turning point of the second world war and remains a source of pride for all russian veterans to this day. he was 16 at the time. the weather was freezing cold when the german assault began, he says. it was very foggy, two, you could not see a thing. our house was down there on the river bank, where all the troops were concentrated. the noise w
that is all for us from now, but the news continues, so do stay with us. [speaking new language -- foreign language] ex what is red is the color of blood and the color of love, and it is also the favorite color for both of them, on a special day of history and storytelling , the number is,, married in most famous battle of the second world war, -- commemorating the most famous battle of the second world war, stalingrad. the 86-year-old veteran cannot forget those terrible weeks. >> i am...
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excessive force investigative journalist michael rupert's who used to work for the l.a. p.d. says department has a miniskirt its ins and its closet. i don't condone what's happened and i want to violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought in alive which is something i do not think that l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that are becoming available online and i have to tell you that with regard to his allegations about rich trial board hearings. very egregious unprofessional cover up excessive force but also management mout malfeasance perjury and a lot of other serious things i believe in one hundred percent the l.a.p.d. has been shown has a consistent cultural problem with racism cover up and cronyism within the department that has victimized i think and probably driven out a great many good officers i looked for similar reasons we had to r.t. dot com to find out more about that story now you'll find th
excessive force investigative journalist michael rupert's who used to work for the l.a. p.d. says department has a miniskirt its ins and its closet. i don't condone what's happened and i want to violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought in alive which is something i do not think that l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that...
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of excessive force now investigative journalist michael report who used to work for the l.a.p.d. says the department has many skeletons in its posit. i don't condone what's happened and i wanted violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought into law which is something i do not think that l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that are becoming available on mark i have to tell you that with regard to his allegations about rigorous trial board hearings. very egregious unprofessional cover up excessive force but also management. these things perjury and a lot of other serious things i believe him on a percent the l.a.p.d. has been shown has a consistent cultural problem with racism cover up and cronyism within the department that has victimized i think and probably driven out a great many good officers i left for similar reasons we can head over to our tea dot com and join the debate on christopher dorner you can also fol
of excessive force now investigative journalist michael report who used to work for the l.a.p.d. says the department has many skeletons in its posit. i don't condone what's happened and i wanted violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought into law which is something i do not think that l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants under any circumstances with regard to his specific allegations about his case and i'm currently reviewing legal documents that...
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we share the same goals but what they did was a really bad service to us all there was not really about the army itself al-qaeda had been operating on mali and territory for a number of years now they have all those and they keep getting more by kidnapping white people for ransom insurance pays them to have their citizens returned and then the terrorists have cash to buy weapons and if we talk about al qaeda there's no way the army can fight it because she it's terrorism in action going to find out is that those paramilitary who know the terrain well say fighting a war they cannot take part in is meaningless one thing all these paramilitary groups have in common is their patriotism and zeal to protect their country and drive away the narco terrorists but this is a losing fight given the financial resources and ammunition stock they have just put out. but i'm ready to go it all lengths i'm ready to give my life right now to save my family out there in the north because we're all here has family so i believe france will still be as a tax for a while or in the french troops leave they will
we share the same goals but what they did was a really bad service to us all there was not really about the army itself al-qaeda had been operating on mali and territory for a number of years now they have all those and they keep getting more by kidnapping white people for ransom insurance pays them to have their citizens returned and then the terrorists have cash to buy weapons and if we talk about al qaeda there's no way the army can fight it because she it's terrorism in action going to find...
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room to get used to treat her. to be clear about this you. never say you're going to be this we're going to work the monday. i mean one in contrast praise was heaped on the sankey box lay center in sochi after the black sea resort hosted the final world cup event of the season where latvia's martins detours won the men's skeleton for the fourth straight year and marion taze of germany triumphed in the women's event. the venue spent testing you know it's it's like no other you know there's undercover area to warm up there and had to see if you know going to have any problems and snow on the track it's fully covered it's got good access for the coaches and people support staff who have been really watching and filming it's really really good. so as the test events continue in sochi the organizers are also keen to make russia's made an olympics tasteful literally they've recruited a top italian chef to help ensure twenty fourteen has a sweet legacy as michael craft tank a fan that. sweets candy chocolate. treats you wouldn't usually associate wi
room to get used to treat her. to be clear about this you. never say you're going to be this we're going to work the monday. i mean one in contrast praise was heaped on the sankey box lay center in sochi after the black sea resort hosted the final world cup event of the season where latvia's martins detours won the men's skeleton for the fourth straight year and marion taze of germany triumphed in the women's event. the venue spent testing you know it's it's like no other you know there's...